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...along what road the development has to move. . . . Once this is known, a staff of technically trained men can follow any one of the roads indicated by the Smyth report and will then, step by step, discover what we have discovered. . . . It took us . . . three years to achieve the transfer from the laboratory to the battlefield. Other countries should be able to produce atomic bombs in two to five years...
...Reparations should be exacted through the transfer of goods or capital equipment...
There were some 3,000,000 more to go from Czechoslovakia within the next year, if the Big Three approved the transfer as "orderly and humane." Where would they go? That, said Czechoslovakia's Premier Zdenek Fierlinger with cool detachment, was not a Czech problem. "It is the duty of the Germans to care for their...
...spirits." He always "wished (he) had never been born," and looked so abject that once, after he had conducted the Queen of Saxony on an official tour of the Post Office, her gentleman-in-waiting pressed a half crown into his grimy hand. When he was offered a transfer to a bleak section of Ireland, Trollope gratefully accepted...
...degree). Once, when he was stationed at Self ridge Field, Mich., he almost quit the Air Corps to fly trimotored planes for Henry Ford. But he stuck and studied, and by 1937 he was recognized as one of the Corps's ablest celestial navigators. This led to his transfer to bombardment and the first B-17s. He navigated a flight 600 miles out to sea-a famous and daring feat in 1937-and came out of the overcast over his objective, the Italian liner...